Those of you that ride a lot at one point and time have had your back light stolen or it falls off and breaks. Check out a new design that builds the light into the seat post.
Epic Bike has created the
Light Skin which is LED lenses with buttons built into one assembly, so that it can be easily embedded in the seat post. This unique technique, which was employed to firmly fix the LED circuit inside the seatpost, enables a simple design, as well as ensures the maximum performance for the strength and function of the seat post.
The design of the LED circuit was self-invented in South Korea and uses AA batteries to further guarantee superior performance. Because of the silicon water-proof pad and patent-pending, unique internal structure, the resistance to damage by water is also a plus in my book. This Light Skin will run you about $73.00 bucks but just think about how much you have already spent on a back light. It's also a great talking point on your overall bike design. Check out more information
here.
Got some great music in this installment of TCL Playlist-37. Here is a playlist that will get you through some studying, working or just plain old hanging out. Have a listen my friends in cyberspace.
We have some new tracks in here by
Tanlines,
Miike Snow and a nice remix of
Colours by
Grouplove, remixed by
Captain Cuts. So happy listening.
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Cover Art by Damion S.
Tracklist
1. All Of Me by Tanlines
2. Feral by Boxed Wine
3. Float by KO KO
4. Waste by Foster the People
5. Freak by Urban Cone
6. Grown Up by Danny Brown
7. Jasmine by Jai Paul
8. Summer Music by Advance Base
9. The Wave by Miike Snow
10 . Waiting by City and Colour
11. I Can't Keep You in My Mind by La Sera
12. How'd You Like That by The Kooks
13. Kaputt by Destroyer
14. The Future by Teen Daze
15. Captain Cuts Colours by Grouplove.
Here is a strange looking digital camera made by
IKEA out of cardboard. It was included as part of a press kit at an event in Europe recently, and apparently the “disposable” camera might go on sale sometime in the near future at IKEA. While it is unclear what kinds of pictures this cardboard camera can take (or what crazy Swedish name it has), it is believed IKEA may be looking to sell it in retail stores,
PetaPixel reports.
The camera uses two AA batteries and can store up to 40 pictures max. To upload the photos onto your computer, a USB stick swings out of the upper corner. Don't be fooled though it's still fragile like all other digital camera's, but it wouldn't be much of a lose monetary wise if it got wet or you lost it at a show.
Source: Looksfeelsworks, digitaltrends
I have always found terrariums to be fascinating and a great decor for the home and these two NY based designers
Jennica Johnstone and
Noah Atkinson have created their own style of terrariums called Mosser. The
Mosser ($10.00) is a small glass terrarium filled with a simple round moss ball. The Mosser comes with a glass mister bottle used to feed your plant. They are very easy to care for and only need to be sprayed once every two weeks with filtered water.
Mosser is about capturing simplicity and keeping it alive in one's space. We recognize the need to have something natural at your fingers tips in this day and age.
They are currently on back order due to the press and their stylish terrariums. But if you're willing to wait I'm sure you will be happy you did.
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Let's continue are gaming experiences with a little bit of high tech added in. In the world of evolving games for your smart phones, gaming console's and PC's let me introduce the
Drone Controller ($65 and up) by
Evolution Controllers. This sleek, open-source controller will link up with your iOS, Android, or PC device via Bluetooth, and will offer dual analog joysticks, a digital G-Pad, six face buttons, two shoulder buttons, a rechargeable battery, and an open source SDK for developers to take advantage of this advance controller. Happy game play my friends.
How would you feel about owning a
Nintendo NES Controller Coffee Table? I know that I would be like Sweet! This custom made table was created by
Charles Lushear and let me tell you it is fully functional to get some games on once you remove the glass top. The cord is also fully retractable, so no messy cable issues. This baby is also made from maple, mahogany and walnut with dovetail joinery with mid century modern legs. So you know that it's durable and will take a lot of game play. So if you have $3,500 dollars lying around or you have been saving up money for something cool. Then here you go.